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The Countries Driving America’s $1.2 Trillion Trade Deficit in GoodsGrowing gaps with Mexico and Vietnam add to the biggest imbalance the U.S. faces—with China.
The U.S. trade deficit in goods narrowed in February amid a rise in exports, which could temper economists' expectations for ...
For example, the US trade deficit with Canada exists largely because the US imports a large quantity of cheap Canadian heavy crude oil that helps keep gas prices down for American drivers.
It’s clear the US is no longer a reliable partner. It is possible that with comprehensive negotiations, we could reestablish ...
The nation’s biggest trading partners—Mexico, Canada and China—contribute a sizable share of the gap. But the U.S. last year ran a trade deficit with more than 100 countries, according to ...
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